Offensively, Wisconsin was able to run the ball all over a shaky Indiana defense in Saturday's 31-28 win. By the end, both John Clay and Montee Ball rushed for over 100 yards and combined for three scores on the ground.

Today, BadgerBlitz.com takes a look back at every offensive possession for Wisconsin. The following is a series-by-series look back at Saturday's game.

Key play: UW had a first and goal from the IU one yard line, but instead of running the ball, Paul Chryst dialed up a play-action pass. The throw was tipped at the line and fell incomplete. Tolzien then tripped on second down and lost four yards. On third down, UW suffered a pass interference penalty and couldn't score from third and goal from the 20.

Key play: Tolzien had Graham wide open on first down and threw a good ball to him. Graham, though, was unable to bring it in. Then, on third down, Anderson dropped a perfect pass that would have moved the chains as well.

Key play: Out near midfield and needing a score, Tolzien again found Toon for a 44-yard gain. Toon was wide open, caught the ball, stayed in bounds and turned up field for the big gain.

Drive No. 10: Started on UW 20 yard line following kickoff. (31-28 UW)Plays: 9Yards: 47Result: END OF GAME

Key play: Knowing the Hoosiers only had two timeouts, UW just needed to pick up a couple of first downs in order to run the clock out. The biggest play of the game came on third and eight when Tolzien found Toon for 17 yards. The ball wasn't thrown that great, but Toon made the clutch catch that helped seal the win.